Reaction to Access Copyright Statement
Last week, Slyck reported on the statement released by Access Copyright.
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Last week, Slyck reported on the statement released by Access Copyright.
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eMule is currently one of the most popular file-sharing clients. Being the most popular on the eDonkey2000 network, it is privileged with a massive user
eMule Content Database Upgrades Read More »
As long as there has been intellectual property, Copyright has always been following close behind. When ‘this internet thing’ came around, it changed the face
Telus Voices Opinion on Copyright Reform Read More »
When Access Copyright initiated the Captain Copyright education initiative, few imagined the focus would divert from its intended purpose – at least to this extent.
Access Copyright Responds to Criticism Read More »
On June 27, Slyck reported on the resolution passed by the CLA (Canadian Library Association) which included sending an open letter to express their opposition
Captain Copyright Under Fire (Again) Read More »
Some may remember back in June when open letters from many groups surfaced online. In July, the CBA (Canadian Bar Association) also issued an open
Copyright Face Off in Canada Read More »
An IFPI study entitled ‘Piracy Report of 2006‘, was released recently on the global condition of piracy. As a part of the report, Canada was
IFPI Attacks Canada in Piracy Report Read More »
Canada’s Bill C-60, also known as the Copyright Reform Bill, was perhaps one of the better known pieces of Internet legislation. There’s another well known
CBA Denounces Surveillance Bill Read More »
Captain Copyright has become one of the more controversial moves made by Access Copyright. Adding to the debate, the Canadian Library Association passed a resolution
CLA Condemns Captain Copyright Read More »
An interesting new development follows up an earlier report which stated that Bev Oda, Canada’s Minister of Heritage, was accused of having a conflict of
Canadian Government’s Payment Questioned Read More »